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The Human Cognitive System
If we take a basic view, computers are information processing systems. In- formation, or data, is manipulated, created, modified, accessed and stored. Similarly, the human mind can also be regarded as an information process- ing system. As such, the broad model of a computer can be used as an anal- ogy for describing the human information processor (Card et al. 1983:24; Downton 1991:20). We can draw several comparisons between the two contexts in that they can both be said to consist of memory, processors, in- terconnections, rules etc. However, such an approach can only be used for illustrative purposes as the structure of a computer does not necessarily re- flect the structure of the brain. Indeed, there is still some debate about whether certain components of the mind are distinct physical locations or merely different functions of the same physical location (Card et al. 1983:23,36; Dix 1998:27; Faulkner 1998:33-34). Raskin (2000:12) warns against using current technology as figurative models because such models rapidly become outdated and quaint. Nevertheless, using computers as an illustrative model allows us to conveniently examine the human mind as a series of subsystems. If we return to the idea of a computer we can see on a very basic level that: information is input into the computer the information is processed, and an appropriate response or output is prepared Applying this scheme to humans we can divide the human mind into the following subsystems (see Card et al. 1983:24; Downton 1991:20): the perceptual/sensory system the cognitive system the motor system 100 • • • • • • The Human Cognitive System For our purposes here it is convenient to discuss the perceptual and motor systems together as they are similar to the basic notion of a computer’s in- put/output system. This model, however, omits a fundamental factor common to both computers and humans: information is stored and ac- cessed. And so, to make the model more accurate in terms of functions we need to incorporate memory into it. We can use the following components to examine the human system (see Dix 1998:12): input / output memory processing Download 2.88 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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